Needless to say, it's not in Berlin, and even what's seen onscreen is waaaaay too modern for something that's supposed to exist in 1929 (even moreso as a derelict site in 1929). The structures seen haven't even been built until the 1960s!

I'm currently in the process of watching season 2 of Babylon Berlin, and there's a recurring setting of a "derelict industrial site" or whatever it's supposed to be on the show, and I easily recognize it as a place only a few minutes from where I live (it's actually a former ironworks site that's been turned into a public park).

Question for those of you living in exotic locations such as the US or the UK: If you watch a movie or a TV show that features a real-life location as a stand-in for someplace else, and you recognize the real-life location due to having been there in person, does that pull you out of the story?

Nothing like coming home after a long day to find a bird in the house. And then once you sit down for a well-earned rest after leading the bird back outside, you find it had a friend. A friend who *really* doesn't understand how windows work...

Open the official PDF in a PDF reader, and click each blank to fill it in with your choices:http://www.allspark....rch/bracket.pdf
Then, save the PDF and upload it as an attachment to a post in this thread.Note: You should probably save and open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat reader, not just open it in your browser. Your browser may not save the form input correctly. Double-check the bracket isn't blank after you upload!

Post a text list in this thread, and make sure it's easy for us dummies on the staff to follow.

Regardless of the method, remember: your brackets must be posted in this thread by 11:59PM Eastern on March 14 if you want to qualify for the accuracy contest, and posts/attachments must not be edited after that time. So pick some winners, and get ready to vote starting March 15!

Glad to see this is continuing, I'll fill out an entry. Will probably track in an excel spreadsheet again too (should be easy to modify last year's).

Are you planning to score it 1 point for every matchup regardless of round? Really should make each round double points of the round before it... otherwise the total points are already half over after the first round and there's not the benefit there should be to correctly picking the winners who go far. That's how pretty much every real March Madness bracket works, anyways....